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Honors' civilian attorney, Charles W. Gittins, has said that if Honors had been told to stop producing and broadcasting the videos, he would have done so.
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He was released from detention in November after a military judge ruled that he did not pose a flight risk, Gittins said.
Md. soldier faces court-martial for death of Afghan civilian 2011
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Their event phrases caused me to mentally acknowledge some other leading technology entrepreneurs like Rashmi Sinha, Wendy Lea, Eileen Gittins, and Gina Bianchini.
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Graner attorney Charles W. Gittins, who represented him in an appeal to the military's highest court last year, described Graner in court as "a political prisoner of the failed United States Iraq policy and unnecessary war."
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“It used to be an elite few,” said Eileen Gittins, chief executive of Blurb, a print-on-demand company whose revenue has grown to $30 million, from $1 million, in just two years and which published more than 300,000 titles last year.
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His attorney, Charles W. Gittins of Middletown, Va., declined to comment.
Md. soldier faces court-martial for death of Afghan civilian 2011
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Cyril Gittins, estate yard foreman to National Trust at Attingham Pk, Shropshire, for serv Heritage.
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Their event phrases caused me to mentally acknowledge some other leading technology entrepreneurs like Rashmi Sinha, Wendy Lea, Eileen Gittins, and Gina Bianchini.
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Honors' civilian attorney, Chales Gittins, did not immediately return a message Friday.
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Martin then lied to the family, telling them that Gittins 'cancer had spread, the council ruled.
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